Genomic and Biomarker Studies in Pulmonary Hypertension
Investigating Genetic and Blood Indicators in Lung Artery High Blood Pressure
Roberto Machado, MD
Primary Investigator
Brief description of study
Detailed description of study
Eligibility of study
You may be eligible for this study if you meet the following criteria:
- Conditions: Pulmonary hypertension
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Age: 100 years or below
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Gender: All
- All adult patients (>18) at risk for the development of pulmonary hypertension, being evaluated for the presence of pulmonary hypertension or with a diagnosis of pulmonary hypertension will be screened for enrollment. Individuals with a family history of PH, or diseases that predispose to the development of pulmonary hypertension (such as, for example, scleroderma or other collagen vascular disorders, portal hypertension, HIV infection, congenital heart defects, hemoglobinopathies, chronic hypoxic lung diseases, left ventricular dysfunction, pulmonary thromboembolic disease) will be considered to be at risk for pulmonary hypertension and they may be enrolled in the study prior to the interventional studies that would provide a definitive diagnosis, such as cardiac catheterization. Individuals will be classified as pulmonary hypertension cases if they have the confirmation via clinically indicated right heart catheterization.
This study investigates pulmonary hypertension, a disease where the blood pressure in the lungs' arteries is too high, which can lead to heart problems. Pulmonary hypertension can be linked to other conditions like scleroderma, a condition that affects the skin and connective tissues, or be caused by certain drugs. The purpose of this study is to find out more about what causes this disease and to identify markers in the blood that might predict its development.
Participants in the study will have blood samples taken. These samples may be used to create cells that help study the disease. Participants will also fill out a questionnaire about their background and health. The study will collect information from medical records over 10 years to keep track of participants' health.
- Who can participate: Adults over 18 at risk for or diagnosed with pulmonary hypertension can participate, including those with a family history of the disease or related conditions like scleroderma, HIV, or congenital heart defects.
- Study details: Participants will provide blood samples during routine blood draws or from existing catheters. They will also complete a questionnaire about their demographic and socioeconomic background. Medical records will be reviewed for up to 10 years.